New Phenom II x6 1100T rig, running on 3.3Ghz default, I could easily squeeze out some serious OC on this one. It got huge potential either way. Compared to my other rig with a Intel Q9650 OCed to 3.5, this baby sure does fly. Anyway, I like both AMD and Intel and these two are good enough.
amd 1055t 95w on asus mini itx M4A88T-I overclocked to 3500mhz, but now is running @ default clock (2800/3300 turbocore) undervolted (just 1.05v)
Core i7 920 D0 overclocked from 2.67 (bclk of 133) to 3.42 (bclk of 171) from January 2011 only after getting an aftermarket cooler. The overclock percentage may seem very low compared with what most do but I am comfortable with this. Plus, I live in Delhi/India where summer max temps (May-June) reach 45 C/112F. First overclocking was done in Jan 2011 when maximum local temps were 13-14C/50F. This seems a transitory and acceptable solution till I invest in a new substitute CPU at end-2011.
Intel Pentium 4 531 Prescott OC'd to 3.4 GHz (well... almost) xD It's a shame I can't touch any voltages... i945GZ sucks.
Intel Q6600 @ 3.06 ghz. 340 x9 ram at 812 mhz. Simply cannot get past 3.06 ghz. Ive tried all possible combinations fsb / ram / voltage. I guess thats my limit. Oh well........not too long and i will upgrade to sandy bridge
Finally upgraded to Sandy Bridge. i7 -2600k 3.4ghz oc'd to 4.6ghz. I have to admit though it was done by professional's for me, took the easy way out
You're right Acrsn , its on liquid cooling . Corsair Hydro H80. Also got 2 x 140 and 1 x 120mm case fans. All packaged in a Fractal Design Define R3. The ram may be a bit overkill but the price difference between 8gb and 16 gb was only £20 so I thought what the hell ! I'm going to do some serious gaming and also want to learn about server's so i will be setting up some VM's to create a virtual network, with each VM having its own good chunk of ram . When I get the time I will get together all the Oct settings for you and post back . I have to say I'm very happy with it . I nearly bought the i7 980x, a lot more money though and 2600k benchmarks VERY closely.
I hope everyone concerned knows that hiding your upload name from CPUz and leaving the ID doesn't help anything in terms of privacy
Ha! You are absolutely right. I don't really care either way though, I was tinkering in photoshop and that was the version that got saved.